It's about security. If you use it for work or have files that are confidential then it's probably quite important that you're able to keep up with security updates. If not, you'll still be able to do everything you can currently do on your computer. It's just that your computer isn't good enough to run the new operating system. Windows 10 will still capably work, you just won't get any new features.On an unrelated, but connected note - just had an update from Windows. 'Your computer is not able to upgrade to Windows 11, and support for Windows 10 will cease October 2025 - suggest you get a new computer'.
It's all a bit of a con isn't it.
By October 2025 we will be 4 years from the general release of Windows 11 and most laptops/computers bought after 2015 should be able to support an upgrade to Windows 11. There's got to be a point where developers ditch older systems that can't run new technology so that the majority of users can have access to better functionality that the progression of technology provides. Otherwise, everyone is just stuck with outdated tech.